Definition of Germanophone. Meaning of Germanophone. Synonyms of Germanophone

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- foreign language, the geographical distribution of German speakers (or "Germanophones") spans all inhabited continents. However, an exact, global number of...
- Jacques (19 April 2006). "Belgique • België • Belgien—La Communauté germanophone de Belgique". L'aménagement linguistique dans le monde (in French). Host:...
- This article details the geographical distribution of speakers of the German language, regardless of the legislative status within the countries where...
- parties (see also political parties in Flanders), Francophone parties or Germanophone parties. The Flemish parties operate in Flanders and in the Brussels-Capital...
- broken apart. The two typefaces were used alongside each other in the Germanophone world, with the Antiqua–Fraktur dispute often dividing along ideological...
- Lebanese descent who was po****r in Europe in the 1960s, especially in Germanophone countries. Shayne was born George Albert Tabett on 4 June 1944 in Cairo...
- then had a majority of German-speakers. While the local francophone and germanophone po****tion initially enjo**** good relations with each other, the relations...
- Similar terms Iranisch Deutsch and Persisches Deutsch, may be found in Germanophone media. In 2022, Federal Statistical Office of Germany (Destatis) estimates...
- Belgian annexation plans after the Second World War French: Communauté germanophone (de Belgique) [kɔmynote ʒɛʁmanofɔn də bɛlʒik]; Dutch: Duitstalige Gemeenschap...
- especially in regions such as Scandinavia and the Benelux, as well as among Germanophones, but the phenomenon has also been expanding into some non-Germanic countries...